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perhaps loosen ties with russia and china and i think he thinks putin could be a great ally against isis but really still, you wouldn't expect even, you know, with those kinds of ambitions on trump's part for him to be so strangely complimentary to the russian president. again, a very strange situation indeed to be in. president obama finds himself trying to protect the united states by security interests from an incoming president-elect, very strange. >> just to be clear, i mean, there are very unanswered questions because we don't know about trump's tax returns. if we did, then we would be able to answer some of the issues and questions that you bring up, but you do bring up this issue about closer ties with russia and do you think that in part that trump is doing this to dissuade putin from attempting further cyber attacks or other things that would be harmful to the united states? >> i don't think so, because trump acts like he doesn't even think these cyber attacks happened and sucking up to your foe is not usually an effective way to prevent bad things from happening in the future.
perhaps loosen ties with russia and china and i think he thinks putin could be a great ally against isis but really still, you wouldn't expect even, you know, with those kinds of ambitions on trump's part for him to be so strangely complimentary to the russian president. again, a very strange situation indeed to be in. president obama finds himself trying to protect the united states by security interests from an incoming president-elect, very strange. >> just to be clear, i mean, there...
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. >> do you consider this a bigger threat than terror groups like isis? where does this fall when it comes to the priorities of the administration? >> i'm extremely alarmed by this. this was an attack on american democracy, it was an attack on our elections, it was an act of war as mccain called it. it calls into question the legitimacy of the new president. i mean, my hunch is he would have been elected anyhow, didn't have a big effect, but there is a lot of people, especially on the left, that believe that he is -- was put in office by the russians and it's that kind of question we don't need over our elections and that's why we need complete transparency from here on. >> all right. bob baer, have a good new year. looks like you are in a beautiful place so thank you so much for taking the time. appreciate that. >> happy new year. >>> in just three weeks donald trump takes the oath of office and relations between russia and the u.s. may never be the same again. ahead what a speech from president vladimir putin tells us about the kremlin and how it will h
. >> do you consider this a bigger threat than terror groups like isis? where does this fall when it comes to the priorities of the administration? >> i'm extremely alarmed by this. this was an attack on american democracy, it was an attack on our elections, it was an act of war as mccain called it. it calls into question the legitimacy of the new president. i mean, my hunch is he would have been elected anyhow, didn't have a big effect, but there is a lot of people, especially on...
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. >> unimaginable acts of terror in the name of isis. a bloody trail beyond the borders of iraq and syria. >> two explosions rocking the main terminal at brussels airport. >> across town in the center of the city, a bomb exploded on a metro train. >> those three suicide bombers killed 32 people. three months later, another airport is hit. three men wearing explosive vests carrying ak-47th, exiting curbside, before blowing themselves up. 44 people would never make it out of that turkish airport. >> about 6-8 gunmen have vaktak over this bakery restaurant in dhaka. >> military commandos moved in. the siege ended with 13 hostages saved but 20 others dead at the restaurant. >>> we are following breaking news out of france. >> more than a mile of carnage as the truck drove down the beachside promenade killing as many people as the driver could. >> reporter: a day of celebration for french independence end wg ting with t slaughter of 84 people. while the so-called soldiers of isis waged war in cities across the world, back in iraq, the land th
. >> unimaginable acts of terror in the name of isis. a bloody trail beyond the borders of iraq and syria. >> two explosions rocking the main terminal at brussels airport. >> across town in the center of the city, a bomb exploded on a metro train. >> those three suicide bombers killed 32 people. three months later, another airport is hit. three men wearing explosive vests carrying ak-47th, exiting curbside, before blowing themselves up. 44 people would never make it out...
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telling police he was a soldier of isis, was killed after a three-hour standoff with police. >> most of the victims who died were under the age of 40. young men and women full of dream zpz full of plans. >> all right. thank you so much. and we'll be right back. >> welcome back. college football final four set to get under way in a few hours, washington takes on number one alabama at 3:00 p.m. east everyone in atlanta and then ohio state place clemson later on at the fiesta bowl, that's where we find cnn, it's empty now, but won't be long, you will have some company. >> reporter: the calm before the storm, that's exactly right. it's been a long season. it all comes down to this, ohio state and clemson, one one away from playing for the national champion. these teams are no strangers to the big time. they missed out on the playoff completely last year even though they had a team loaded with talent. this season it came roaring back and favored by three points in this game against clemson. led by meyer, who is 10 and 2 ball time in bowl games, one of those losses to sweeny's tigers, they
telling police he was a soldier of isis, was killed after a three-hour standoff with police. >> most of the victims who died were under the age of 40. young men and women full of dream zpz full of plans. >> all right. thank you so much. and we'll be right back. >> welcome back. college football final four set to get under way in a few hours, washington takes on number one alabama at 3:00 p.m. east everyone in atlanta and then ohio state place clemson later on at the fiesta...
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there's concern -- no credible threat -- about some of the isis inspired attacks we've seen in europe. they've also got 7,000 officers stationed all over the city, including 550 new graduates from the police academy. and when it comes to these pens right here. there will be 65 of them set up here in times square. each of them filled with upwards of 3,000 people. and i've already talked with some of these people here. some of them arriving as early as 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. to wait a number of hours until the ball dropped. i talk toded to a few young one from florida. >> we planned this trip out a year ago. we're excited. we've been looking forward to the ball drop since last new years. i looking forward to watching the ball drop with five of my really good friends. >> reporter: some hardy expectators here. they've been planning an entire year. my favorite part of new year's eve here in times square, the glasses. i get nemevery year. i'm ready for 2017. happy new year. >> i like those, too. i nearly picked up the blinking pair last night. i think i'm going to have to go back and swap
there's concern -- no credible threat -- about some of the isis inspired attacks we've seen in europe. they've also got 7,000 officers stationed all over the city, including 550 new graduates from the police academy. and when it comes to these pens right here. there will be 65 of them set up here in times square. each of them filled with upwards of 3,000 people. and i've already talked with some of these people here. some of them arriving as early as 7:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. to wait a number of...
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killer omar mateen told police he was a soldier for isis and was killed in a shootout. >> men and women full of dreams and plans. >> up next a transatlantic war of words. why the palestinian conflict is driving a wedge between america and one of its oldest allies, britain. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. family road trip! fun! check engine. not fun! but, you've got hum. that's like driving with this guy. all you do is press this, and in plain english, "coolant", you'll know what's wrong. if you do need a mechanic, just press this. "thank you for calling hum." and if you really need help, help can find you, automatically, 24/7. because you put this, in here. hum by verizon. the technology designed to make your car smarter, safer and more connected. put some smarts in your car. >>> isis is claiming responsibility for a pair of suicide bombings in baghdad this morning in a statement posted on twitter. we know at least 28 people are dead.
killer omar mateen told police he was a soldier for isis and was killed in a shootout. >> men and women full of dreams and plans. >> up next a transatlantic war of words. why the palestinian conflict is driving a wedge between america and one of its oldest allies, britain. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. family road trip! fun!...
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first time that they're using that security measure because of some of those attacks overseas, those isis-inspired truck attacks that we just saw in berlin just a little while ago. in addition, we'll also be seeing 100 blocker vehicles, those are in addition to those sand trucks. 7,000 nypd officers, 550 of whom just graduated from the police academy and you'll also be seeing 65 viewing pens. that's where all the people will be gathered in. the nypd expecting to fit 3,000 people in each of those pins. now, when people come into times square, they'll be going through the usual security checks, the bag checks, the radiation screening and in addition, heavy weapons teams will be purely visible all around this area. they'll be keeping a watch on things from the sky and helicopters, also on the perimeter of manhattan on the rivers around here they'll keep a watch out and 30 representatives from city and, state and federal agencies will be monitoring all of this at 1 police plaza and nypd headquarters. they'll watch everything going on here on the video monitor. we expect to see some excitement as well.
first time that they're using that security measure because of some of those attacks overseas, those isis-inspired truck attacks that we just saw in berlin just a little while ago. in addition, we'll also be seeing 100 blocker vehicles, those are in addition to those sand trucks. 7,000 nypd officers, 550 of whom just graduated from the police academy and you'll also be seeing 65 viewing pens. that's where all the people will be gathered in. the nypd expecting to fit 3,000 people in each of...
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they'll be filled with sand and that's all to prevent any sort of truck style isis-inspired attack like we saw overseas. the nypd does stress no credible threat here in new york city or times square. also 100 blocker vehicles, that's double the number from years past. 7,000 nypd officers will be around the city. that includes 550 new graduates and in addition, 65 viewing pens. each pen is to be filled with 3,000 spectators. you can see things in times square, still a bit empty out here. the crowds start arriving in probably the next hour or two, yes, they do arrive that early even though the ball drop isn't until midnight. but when they do get here, they'll be going through bag searches. they'll be going through security screening and radiation screening. there will be very visible hef weapons team, water craft is patrolling the waterways around manhattan and up above helicopters. in addition, at 1 pp, the headquarters for nypd, there will be 30 representatives from various city and state and federal agencies. they'll be keeping an eye on all the cameras here that will be watching all o
they'll be filled with sand and that's all to prevent any sort of truck style isis-inspired attack like we saw overseas. the nypd does stress no credible threat here in new york city or times square. also 100 blocker vehicles, that's double the number from years past. 7,000 nypd officers will be around the city. that includes 550 new graduates and in addition, 65 viewing pens. each pen is to be filled with 3,000 spectators. you can see things in times square, still a bit empty out here. the...
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he wants to work with russia to combat isis in syria for example. and i expect that's what -- that's what vladimir putin was trying to do. you know what, it seems to have worked in the sense that donald trump responded. he may have -- he faces a laud of headwinds in the congress or his own republican party as well. but he responded very positively. saying great in the delay. vladimir putin is very smart. putin would be happy with that tweet. >> no doubt. >> ryan, i want to ask you about the utility that's been hacked. homeland security reporting that the then alerted the company and they found the malware at that point. how confident are you in an individual company's ability to spot these operations? these hacks, before any damage is done? and what specifically can the u.s. do to prevent it? >> well, the fancy bear attacks on the dnc as well as the vermont facility were socially engineered. cyber security's weakest link is the human link. what i know by socially engineered, it got in by a socially engineered e-mail that was sent to an employee that
he wants to work with russia to combat isis in syria for example. and i expect that's what -- that's what vladimir putin was trying to do. you know what, it seems to have worked in the sense that donald trump responded. he may have -- he faces a laud of headwinds in the congress or his own republican party as well. but he responded very positively. saying great in the delay. vladimir putin is very smart. putin would be happy with that tweet. >> no doubt. >> ryan, i want to ask you...
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isis is claiming responsible for apparent suicide bombings in bag dad in a statement that was posted on twitter, they claimed responsibilities. now, we know at least 28 people have died. more than 50 others are injured. police say two bombers detonated their vests on a very busy street near a market earlier today. those blasts destroyed businesses in an historic part of iraqi capital as well. >>> syria off to a rocky start, opposition groups say that the new cease-fire was violated more than 30 times in the past 24 hours. cnn correspondent ian lee is live in istanbul. ian, does it look like the cease-fire is falling apart? or is this just to be expected? >> martin, i think the best way to classify it right now is shaky at best. as you said, there was over 40 violations. the rentals saying that the syrian government violated it 30 times. on the other side, you have the russians and syrians saying the rebels violated 12 times. the free syrian army, the rebels, came out and said that if these violations continue that their going to stop adhering to the cease-fire. but to go to your ques
isis is claiming responsible for apparent suicide bombings in bag dad in a statement that was posted on twitter, they claimed responsibilities. now, we know at least 28 people have died. more than 50 others are injured. police say two bombers detonated their vests on a very busy street near a market earlier today. those blasts destroyed businesses in an historic part of iraqi capital as well. >>> syria off to a rocky start, opposition groups say that the new cease-fire was violated...
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. >> reporter: in the wake of the isis-inspired attacks in berlin and nice, 65 sand trucks and 100 blockers will be stationed around the city, most being used as a protective barrier around the perimeter of times square to ward off a truck-style attack. >> we live in a changing world now, it can't just be about what happens in new york. >> reporter: the nypd is in constant communication with foreign departments, gaining intelligence and sharing police strategy with cities abroad. in london, there's added security at the changing of the guards, heavily armed police were unavoidable in berlin as they stood post behind concrete barriers at a christmas concert. czech holiday markets with heavily patrolled and in france the government announced a boost of 10,000 soldiers on the parisian streets over the holiday period adding to the officers working around the clock. >> translator: we are really giving of ourselves, of our time and at a cost to us and our families. >> reporter: nearly two million people are expected in times square. the extra police presence a noticeable addition to keep new york
. >> reporter: in the wake of the isis-inspired attacks in berlin and nice, 65 sand trucks and 100 blockers will be stationed around the city, most being used as a protective barrier around the perimeter of times square to ward off a truck-style attack. >> we live in a changing world now, it can't just be about what happens in new york. >> reporter: the nypd is in constant communication with foreign departments, gaining intelligence and sharing police strategy with cities...
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isis forces have been battling there for a number of weeks now. how close are iraqi forces backed by coalition air strikes and forces to taking back the city? >> well, jim, this is a hard fight and you've seen that play out on cnn on a daily basis. the iraqi security forces have shown determination, they've shown resilience against a difficult and hardened enemy, an enemy that's been able to build up defenses in mosul for the last two years and basically as you've seen this is very difficult urban warfare in which the iraqis to their credit are taking great steps to make sure that civilians, the risk to civilians is reduce sod this is going to take time but what we've seen in the last 48 hours is significant. the iraqi security forces in a coordinated attack along three separate axes has put the most pressure so far on isil and we've seen so far that it's hard for isil to defend each and every one of those axises of attack. that simultaneous nayty is difficult to bring to bear. in the last 24 hours we've delivered nearly 200 munitions in support o
isis forces have been battling there for a number of weeks now. how close are iraqi forces backed by coalition air strikes and forces to taking back the city? >> well, jim, this is a hard fight and you've seen that play out on cnn on a daily basis. the iraqi security forces have shown determination, they've shown resilience against a difficult and hardened enemy, an enemy that's been able to build up defenses in mosul for the last two years and basically as you've seen this is very...
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isis now a worldwide ideology. you know, the fighting may have changed in iraq and syria, they may get baghdadi some day, but isis still has the ability to inspire a certain number of people to engage in violent activity and that will be the toughest thing to eradicate and something has could take generations. >> michael what does all of this mean for the incoming president? what's the first big question that the president-elect is going to face on the fight against isis? >> he's going to realize. he claimed he wanted to bomb the hell out of isis. he's realize it's not that easy or simple. factors on the ground, dropping bombs from the sky is not going to return mosul. they've turned mosul into essentially a boobytrap. entire blocks rippinged to blow when iraqi force s come in. and how they've stalled. the golden division is doing the heavy lifting in the fight and estimates sustained something like 50% casualties. could be impact ineffective within a month if that keeps up, and guess what? iraqi doss nes not have
isis now a worldwide ideology. you know, the fighting may have changed in iraq and syria, they may get baghdadi some day, but isis still has the ability to inspire a certain number of people to engage in violent activity and that will be the toughest thing to eradicate and something has could take generations. >> michael what does all of this mean for the incoming president? what's the first big question that the president-elect is going to face on the fight against isis? >> he's...
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. >> reporter: in the wake of the isis inspired attacks in berlin and nice, 65 sand trucks and 100 blockers will be stationed around the city. most being used as a protective barrier around the perimeter of times square to ward off a truck style attack. >> we live in a changing world now. as i said before, it just can't be about what happens in new york. >> reporter: the nypd is in constant communication with foreign departments gaining intelligence and sharing police strategy with cities abroad. in london, there's added security at the changing of the guards. heavily armed police were unavoidable in berlin as they stood post behind concrete barriers at a christmas concert. czech holiday markets were heavily patrolled. in france, the government announced a boost of 10,000 soldiers on the streets over the holiday period, adding to the officers working around the clock. >> we are really giving of ourselves, of our time and at a cost to us and our families. >> reporter: nearly two million people are expected in times square t extra police presence a noticeable addition to keep new york city sa
. >> reporter: in the wake of the isis inspired attacks in berlin and nice, 65 sand trucks and 100 blockers will be stationed around the city. most being used as a protective barrier around the perimeter of times square to ward off a truck style attack. >> we live in a changing world now. as i said before, it just can't be about what happens in new york. >> reporter: the nypd is in constant communication with foreign departments gaining intelligence and sharing police strategy...
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we know that for example, isis and groups linked to al qaeda are not covered under the cease-fire so we always expected there would be fighting against those groups on the ground but so far once again, the cease-fire is fragile and seems to be holding. you mentioned how this truce was brokered, the cease-fire was brokered between turkey and russia. the whole plan was if this holds about a month from now, they will hold long-lasting peace negotiations in kazahkstan between turkey, russia, syria and iran and of course, the kremlin yesterday inviting president-elect donald trump to have a seat at the table if that's something the united states decides to do, because so far, they haven't been invited to this process at all. another interesting point as it relates to the u.s. elections and the aftermath, syria's president bashar al assad yesterday gave an interview where he was asked specifically about the role president-elect donald trump could play in syria and his answer was quite interesting. he said if there are good relations between these two great powers meaning the united states
we know that for example, isis and groups linked to al qaeda are not covered under the cease-fire so we always expected there would be fighting against those groups on the ground but so far once again, the cease-fire is fragile and seems to be holding. you mentioned how this truce was brokered, the cease-fire was brokered between turkey and russia. the whole plan was if this holds about a month from now, they will hold long-lasting peace negotiations in kazahkstan between turkey, russia, syria...
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. >> reporter: in the wake of the isis-inspired attacks in nice. most being used as a protective barrier around the perimeter of times square to ward off a truck-style attack. >> we live in a changing world now. it can't just be about what happens in new york. >> reporter: the nypd is in constant communication with foreign departments gaining intelligence and sharing police strategy with cities abroad. in london, there is added security at the changing of the guards. heavily armed police were unavoidable in berlin as they stood posts behind concrete barriers at a christmas concert. christmas markets were heavily patrolled and in france, a boost of 10,000 soldiers on the parisian streets over the holiday period, adding to the officers working around the clock. >> translator: we're giving of ourselves and our time and at a cost to ourselves and our families. >> reporter: nearly 2 million people expected in times square. the extra police presence a noticeable addition to keep new york city safe. >> if you're coming down to times square, rest assured i
. >> reporter: in the wake of the isis-inspired attacks in nice. most being used as a protective barrier around the perimeter of times square to ward off a truck-style attack. >> we live in a changing world now. it can't just be about what happens in new york. >> reporter: the nypd is in constant communication with foreign departments gaining intelligence and sharing police strategy with cities abroad. in london, there is added security at the changing of the guards. heavily...
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. >> reporter: in the wake of the isis-inspired attacks in nice. 100 blockers will be stationed around the city, most being used as a protective barrier around times square to ward off a truck-style attack. >> we live in a changing world now. it can't just be about what happens in new york. >> reporter: the nypd is in constant communication with foreign departments gaining intelligence and sharing police strategy with cities abroad. in london, there is added security at the changing of the guards. heavily armed police were unavoidable in berlin as they stood posts behind concrete barriers at a christmas concert. czech holiday markets were heavily patrolled and 10,000 officers on the peresian streets working around the clock. >> translator: we're giving of ourselves and our time and at a cost to ourselves and our families. >> reporter: nearly 2 million people expected in times square. the extra police presence a noticeable addition to keep new york city safe. >> if you're coming down to times square, rest assured it will be a safe venue. >> wus within the last few weeks we know members
. >> reporter: in the wake of the isis-inspired attacks in nice. 100 blockers will be stationed around the city, most being used as a protective barrier around times square to ward off a truck-style attack. >> we live in a changing world now. it can't just be about what happens in new york. >> reporter: the nypd is in constant communication with foreign departments gaining intelligence and sharing police strategy with cities abroad. in london, there is added security at the...
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and it's part of the whole donald trump brand of, you know, bombing the heck out of isis. again, this could be, this could be tough talk, but i think taking the eye off the ball off of someone who has, as you mentioned, had created so much chaos in his own region. it's perplexing. >> let's talk about the media. the obama administration has been criticized for not being as transparent as it said it was going to be in the beginning. donald trump hasn't had a formal press conference in quite a long time. he broke his silence with two press appearances on the steps of his mar-a-lago estate. so, the question is, why the silence, selena. why the silence? >> well, i think there's a couple things going on. first of all, they are trying to figure out what they're going to be and where they are going forward. you've got that. you've also got this ability that he has sort of rolled out to talk past the press and use twitter as a way to communicate, not only to people, but to foreign governments. and he likes the response. >> selena, can we put, i want to put something from, this is f
and it's part of the whole donald trump brand of, you know, bombing the heck out of isis. again, this could be, this could be tough talk, but i think taking the eye off the ball off of someone who has, as you mentioned, had created so much chaos in his own region. it's perplexing. >> let's talk about the media. the obama administration has been criticized for not being as transparent as it said it was going to be in the beginning. donald trump hasn't had a formal press conference in quite...
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you have isis and the al qaeda affiliate here in syria as well as the ypg. they are part of the syrian democratic forces which are backed by the united states. >> ian, we are getting more input from president assad about the american transfer of power. he is optimistic about a trump presidency. what more do you know? >> reporter: that's right. there is this optimism about a trump presidency. the syrian president talking about this. saying essentially that when trump comes in, russia will be able to work together. the two working together will form a front which will be positive for people around the world, especially countries like syria which are fighting. also trump has expressed intent to have warmer relations with the russian government. something that bashar al assad will most likely enjoy. also the obama administration has taken a very hard line toward the syrian regime saying assad must go. we have not heard that tough rhetoric from trump. likely things will change on january 20th. >> thanks for that, ian. >>> united kingdom criticizing secretary of s
you have isis and the al qaeda affiliate here in syria as well as the ypg. they are part of the syrian democratic forces which are backed by the united states. >> ian, we are getting more input from president assad about the american transfer of power. he is optimistic about a trump presidency. what more do you know? >> reporter: that's right. there is this optimism about a trump presidency. the syrian president talking about this. saying essentially that when trump comes in, russia...
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missing from this is isis and the al qaeda affiliate formally known as al nusra and the rpg. the forced backed by the united states. >> ian, president assad made news yesterday. he talked about president-elect donald trump saying there is optimism of a trump presidency. >> reporter: let me read you the statement. part of the optimism could be related to the better relations with united states and russia. if there is better relations, most of the world, including syria and other small countries will be beneficiaries of the relationship. up until this point, the united nations has a firm position with syria and bashar al assad. russia and syria are hoping under a trump administration there will be more wiggle room and flexibility. also with trump signals he will have a closer relationship with russia which can help as well. russia has said once donald trump does become president, he is welcome to become part of the negotiating process. until then, the united states and barack obama have been sidelined. >> ian lee, thank you. >>> alison, new this morning, the united kingdom crit
missing from this is isis and the al qaeda affiliate formally known as al nusra and the rpg. the forced backed by the united states. >> ian, president assad made news yesterday. he talked about president-elect donald trump saying there is optimism of a trump presidency. >> reporter: let me read you the statement. part of the optimism could be related to the better relations with united states and russia. if there is better relations, most of the world, including syria and other...
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isis showed it can project terror far beyond its syrian banks. the west's limited intervention in syria also provided opportunity for russia. in september 2015 its air force began striking the enemy's of syria's regime with devastating affect. that campaign recently broke the opposition's desperate resistance in the city of aleppo while inspiring western critics to accuse russia of war crimes. now only weeks later, russia and turkey say they've finally found a diplomatic way forward in a war that's devastated the country and destabilized the region. more than 11 million people, around half of syria's population, have been forced from their homes. 400,000 have been killed. for almost six years intense hatreds have been deepened through blood and loss. the heartbreaking realities of syria's war leave little space to optimism, despite this latest effort of diplomacy. phil black, cnn, london. >>> still ahead, a man who says that he was hired as a hit man in order to kill. >> and the man he claims was his boss. the philippine president. we'll have mor
isis showed it can project terror far beyond its syrian banks. the west's limited intervention in syria also provided opportunity for russia. in september 2015 its air force began striking the enemy's of syria's regime with devastating affect. that campaign recently broke the opposition's desperate resistance in the city of aleppo while inspiring western critics to accuse russia of war crimes. now only weeks later, russia and turkey say they've finally found a diplomatic way forward in a war...
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they only strike isis when there is a threat to the regime. although i have hope this might hold better the key to this is they have all agreed to meet at the taliban in kazakhstan after 30 days that could be a breakthrough. i think the rebels are in a weak position, but at least they are sitting down and talking. and if we can stop this blood bath that is syria, that's a positive. >> i appreciate very much your hopeful knight note. and of course we'll be following it as we push on into the new year. thanks military analyst rick francona. >> my ples sthoour. >> when you 24i about the global impact of syria's civil conflict it has been stagger, it has drawn in several world powers, militias and jihadists. and triggered a refugee crisis. the incoming secretary general calls it a cancer on a global scale. the war is fast approaching its sixth year. that grim anniversary comes around in march. the united nations envoy estimated some 400,000 syrians lost their lives and that more than 11 million people have been forced from their homes because of a
they only strike isis when there is a threat to the regime. although i have hope this might hold better the key to this is they have all agreed to meet at the taliban in kazakhstan after 30 days that could be a breakthrough. i think the rebels are in a weak position, but at least they are sitting down and talking. and if we can stop this blood bath that is syria, that's a positive. >> i appreciate very much your hopeful knight note. and of course we'll be following it as we push on into...
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isis, and al qaeda, those groups not part of this. and ypg, kurdish fighters in the northeastern part of syria, really giving it to isis as well, they are not part of this. and turkey has accused ypg as being a terrorist organization with supporters, the pkk operating in turkey. s this going to be a diplomatic dance if you will moving forward with the cease fire. >> turn to you again, vladimir putin, widely interpreted when russia got involved heavily into the syrian conflict, interpreted that for vladimir putin it was a way to establish and re-establish russia's power on the international stage. do you think he got what h wanted today? he announced the cease fire in syria after six years. >> yeah i think the russians have established themselves as one of the new power brokers in the region, particularly syria. other parties with turkey and iran. brings up a great point about the turks. this is russian and turkish deal. turks have to deliver the rebels, force them to abide by this and turks have cachet with the rebels because they hav
isis, and al qaeda, those groups not part of this. and ypg, kurdish fighters in the northeastern part of syria, really giving it to isis as well, they are not part of this. and turkey has accused ypg as being a terrorist organization with supporters, the pkk operating in turkey. s this going to be a diplomatic dance if you will moving forward with the cease fire. >> turn to you again, vladimir putin, widely interpreted when russia got involved heavily into the syrian conflict, interpreted...
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you have al qaeda, then isis lives on after bin laden. where does isis go without baghdadi? >> it's a territory victory, jim. you know that. you've seen so many of these kill or capture moments where people have been taken off the battlefield. and as barbara's report just said, there are quite a few dead over some of the pictures. and more operatives are being lost every day. so it's significantly affecting an organization. but the ideology is going to live on. baghdadi will be replaced by someone else. and as the wars continue, they keep going to a lower and lower level of people who have the operational capabilities of these kinds of leaders. it will affect the organization, but there'll still be a fight in front of us. >> bob, i wonder. i mean, i know that people were very premature to announce the death of al qaeda after a number of leaders, including, of course, bin laden killed and driven into hiding. but, the truth is, with that successful drone campaign and the tribal areas of pakistan, al qaeda has certainly been under pressure, less capable of carrying out major at
you have al qaeda, then isis lives on after bin laden. where does isis go without baghdadi? >> it's a territory victory, jim. you know that. you've seen so many of these kill or capture moments where people have been taken off the battlefield. and as barbara's report just said, there are quite a few dead over some of the pictures. and more operatives are being lost every day. so it's significantly affecting an organization. but the ideology is going to live on. baghdadi will be replaced...
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the agreement does not include isis and other terrorist organizations. the latest information is that there have already been some clashes as we've seen time and time again, it is fragile. it is precarious. joining us now from istanbul is cnn's muhamad leila. thanks very much. you have been monitoring closely. you have a lot of experience on the ground in syria. what are you hearing about how this is holding up? >> reporter: so far syrian state media are not reporting any violations. we're not reporting any violations on the turkish or russian side. and they are monitoring. maybe some sporadic fighting between groups here and there in syria and that is to be expected. what we're really looking for to see the if cease fire is holding is if there are actions on a bigger scale. those that seem to be on more of a group level rather than individual level. and if they are happening on a group level that is a bad sign that the cease fire won't hold. but so far it is very early in this plosz. but it is looking as though it is very loosely holding so far.. but it
the agreement does not include isis and other terrorist organizations. the latest information is that there have already been some clashes as we've seen time and time again, it is fragile. it is precarious. joining us now from istanbul is cnn's muhamad leila. thanks very much. you have been monitoring closely. you have a lot of experience on the ground in syria. what are you hearing about how this is holding up? >> reporter: so far syrian state media are not reporting any violations....
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>> and isis inspire truck-style attacks. and how authorities are taking extreme measures to protect americans on neersz eve pv so i made a decision to talk to my dermatologist about humira. humira works inside my body to target and help block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to my symptoms. in clinical trials, most adults taking humira were clear or almost clear, and many saw 75% and even 90% clearance in just 4 months. humira can lower your ability to fight infections,...
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. >>> new isis intel. the u.s. picks up movements by the terror group's leader after his trail had been cold for months. are coalition forces any closer to capturing or killing abu bakr al-baghdadi? we'll tell you what we're learn thing hour. >>> and not a big deal. trump insists his future plans for his business aren't all that complicated, even as he continues to withhold any details. tonight, widening concerns about conflicts of interests, and a possible conflict with the small thing of the constitution. >>> we want to welcome our viewers here in the united states and around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i'm jim sciutto. you're in "the situation room." ♪ >>> this is cnn breaking news. >> and our breaking news tonight. vladamir putin's government is vowing to respond in kind to dramatic new punishment by the united states for russian meddling in the u.s. election. president obama ordering retaliation, including shutting down two russian compounds here in the u.s., and expelling some 35 of moscow's intel
. >>> new isis intel. the u.s. picks up movements by the terror group's leader after his trail had been cold for months. are coalition forces any closer to capturing or killing abu bakr al-baghdadi? we'll tell you what we're learn thing hour. >>> and not a big deal. trump insists his future plans for his business aren't all that complicated, even as he continues to withhold any details. tonight, widening concerns about conflicts of interests, and a possible conflict with the...
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. >>> and eyes on isis. u.s. officials tell cnn they're aware of isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi's recent movements. after years of hunting, is the military getting close to permanently removing him from the battlefield? >>> wolf blitzer is off. i am jim sciutto, and you are in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> and tonight we are following the breaking news. president obama ordering a sweeping array of u.s. actions to retaliate for russian's cyberattacks and meddling in the presidential election. an executive order slapping sanctions on russia's top two intelligence agencies and other companies and individuals. the u.s. tossing out some 35 russian intelligence operatives and closing down a pair of russian compounds in new york and near here in washington, d.c. president says all americans should be alarmed by russian's actions. but president-elect donald trump is brushing off questions about pay-back for russia's hacking and meddling. he is telling reporters it's time to, quote,
. >>> and eyes on isis. u.s. officials tell cnn they're aware of isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi's recent movements. after years of hunting, is the military getting close to permanently removing him from the battlefield? >>> wolf blitzer is off. i am jim sciutto, and you are in "the situation room." >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> and tonight we are following the breaking news. president obama ordering a sweeping array of u.s. actions to...
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election. >>> and eyes on isis. u.s. officials tell cnn they're aware of isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi's recent
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we talked about the threats posed by isis. are they existential or not. and when you talk about as jill just did the potential for a foreign government to affect our daily life and our mode of operation and constitutionally declared government, that's an existential threat. it threatens our existence as a country. it's important to remember those doing this activity are threatening our existence. >> all excellent points. we'll talk more. more breaking news with syrian president bashar al assad. what he just said about the future of the trump presidency. >>> welcome back. i'm fredricka whitfield. breaking news. syrian president bashar al assad reacting to the future of a trump presidency. in an interview with an italian news outlet, assad says he is optimistic with caution. i want to bring in mohammad lila in istanbul. more on this. >> we have the full transcript that syria's president bernie sanders -- syria's president bashar al assad was asked what he thought the incoming trump presidency would mean for syria. and it's optimistic not that trump would so
we talked about the threats posed by isis. are they existential or not. and when you talk about as jill just did the potential for a foreign government to affect our daily life and our mode of operation and constitutionally declared government, that's an existential threat. it threatens our existence as a country. it's important to remember those doing this activity are threatening our existence. >> all excellent points. we'll talk more. more breaking news with syrian president bashar al...
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intelligence is learning about the latest movements of isis bleeder baghdadi. where he has been and might be going. we'll take you live to the pentagon. >>> also straight ahead 2, 2 days away, revealing new details about trump's plans for his inauguration speech. how long or how short it's going to be. the past presidents that he is using for inspiration and his vision on how to bring the nation together. we're back in a moment. >>> welcome back. breaking news. the obama white house imposing sanctions and naming names of the russian entities and individuals believed to be involved in cyber hacking of this u.s. -- of this country, influence the u.s. elections. athena jones is traveling with the president in honolulu. athena, more now on what this president is willing to reveal. >> we have a statement from the president we've gotten in the last couple of minutes. i want to read to you the major points. the president says today i have ordered a number of actions in response to the russian government's aggressive harassment of u.s. officials and cyber operations th
intelligence is learning about the latest movements of isis bleeder baghdadi. where he has been and might be going. we'll take you live to the pentagon. >>> also straight ahead 2, 2 days away, revealing new details about trump's plans for his inauguration speech. how long or how short it's going to be. the past presidents that he is using for inspiration and his vision on how to bring the nation together. we're back in a moment. >>> welcome back. breaking news. the obama white...
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intelligence now, he's enemy number one, abu al baghdadi, the leader of isis. this video purportedly shows him, though cnn cannot verify that. al baghdadi has been often the radar for months but today a u.s. official told cnn, quote, in the last few weeks, we've been aware of some of al baghdadi's movements. that's significant because any sighting could potentially lead to his location. this official declined to say whether intelligence believes he's in iraq or syria. but it is believed, long believed, that he's in the isis strong hold of raqqah, which is in syria. after the break, blowback against secretary of state john kerry for his message for israel, for members of his own party's leadership. later this hour, president-elect trump incoming press secretary will join us live. will president-elect trump jump into the syrian crisis as president? stay with us. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare suppleme
intelligence now, he's enemy number one, abu al baghdadi, the leader of isis. this video purportedly shows him, though cnn cannot verify that. al baghdadi has been often the radar for months but today a u.s. official told cnn, quote, in the last few weeks, we've been aware of some of al baghdadi's movements. that's significant because any sighting could potentially lead to his location. this official declined to say whether intelligence believes he's in iraq or syria. but it is believed, long...
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killer omar mateen telling police he was a soldier of isis. was killed after a three-hour standoff with police. >> most of the victims who died were under the age of 40, young men and women full of dreams and full plans. >> jean, thank you so much for that. >>> we're continuing to follow breaking news. a cease-fire to go into effect in syria in just hours. will it hold? other assurances. >>> also, president-elect's incoming white house spokesman will join us live. what will the president-elect do about that war-torn nation and america's relationship with russia who brokered that cease-fire deal? we'll be right back. at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. with sleep number, there's an adjustment for that. make it firm. make it soft. adjusts to any duo. does your bed do that? come into a sleep number store where the c2 mattress is now $699.99. it's a no brainer. won't replace the full value of your totale
killer omar mateen telling police he was a soldier of isis. was killed after a three-hour standoff with police. >> most of the victims who died were under the age of 40, young men and women full of dreams and full plans. >> jean, thank you so much for that. >>> we're continuing to follow breaking news. a cease-fire to go into effect in syria in just hours. will it hold? other assurances. >>> also, president-elect's incoming white house spokesman will join us live....
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isis is not included in this, the al nusra front is not included. so if the fighting goes on from those groups, what are we really talking about here? does it leave the u.s. with two untenable positions -- >> reporter: i can tell you. >> reporter: either support the russian effort -- >> reporter: exactly that, barbara. >> reporter: or support those terrorists and isis. >> matthew, can you hear us still? >> reporter: yes, i can. >> okay. great. just wanted to make sure. as barbara was saying, kind of what the u.s. is watching for, i also want to get what you're hearing in terms of what's behind the russian foreign m minister's comments that he hopes president-elect trump will join their effort to end the crisis in syria. of course the united states, as much as they can and have been trying to end the crisis in syria, isn't this more up to the main actors here like russia? >> reporter: you know, actually what barbara was saying was absolutely right. this is a major russian achievement in the sense they have achieved one of their big goals in syria whi
isis is not included in this, the al nusra front is not included. so if the fighting goes on from those groups, what are we really talking about here? does it leave the u.s. with two untenable positions -- >> reporter: i can tell you. >> reporter: either support the russian effort -- >> reporter: exactly that, barbara. >> reporter: or support those terrorists and isis. >> matthew, can you hear us still? >> reporter: yes, i can. >> okay. great. just...
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we certainly know that isis, the islamic state, is not included. there appears to be some debate about whether the group formerly known as the al nusra front, affiliated with al qaeda, whether or not they are included or not. the russians certainly have not included the name of that group on their list of groups who have signed up for the cease-fire. turkey has also said along with the russians that any group that is designated as a terrorist group by the united nations is not included in this arrangement. that would include the group formerly known as the al nusra front. but the rebels themselves have said it's their understanding that the al nusra groupings are included in the cease-fire so we are trying to get clarity on that. it's important because obviously this group is the one along with isis that does the majority of fighting in syria against the government. so their inclusion or not will make a big difference as to whether or not this conflict is drawing to a close or whether it will continue. >> the deal just announced, still a very fragi
we certainly know that isis, the islamic state, is not included. there appears to be some debate about whether the group formerly known as the al nusra front, affiliated with al qaeda, whether or not they are included or not. the russians certainly have not included the name of that group on their list of groups who have signed up for the cease-fire. turkey has also said along with the russians that any group that is designated as a terrorist group by the united nations is not included in this...
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is aware of recent movements of isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi. this after months of no signs of the terror chief. barbara starr is at the pentagon with more. what have you learned? >> reporter: good morning, victor. exactly what you have said, it's been months since there's been a real sign of the isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi. the video you are seeing was him months ago preaching in mosul. now this morning, a u.s. official is telling me and i want to read the words very specifically because they are very precise. this u.s. official saying in the last few weeks, we have been aware of some of baghdadi's movement so what are we talking about here? this is now an intelligence tip that the u.s. is looking at very closely. it is not, it's our understanding it is not realtime intelligence. in other words, it's not where baghdadi is right this minute but sometime in the last few weeks they got information about where baghdadi might have recently been. so under standard intelligence practice that everybody's aware of, the u.s. would now be going back
is aware of recent movements of isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi. this after months of no signs of the terror chief. barbara starr is at the pentagon with more. what have you learned? >> reporter: good morning, victor. exactly what you have said, it's been months since there's been a real sign of the isis leader abu bakr al baghdadi. the video you are seeing was him months ago preaching in mosul. now this morning, a u.s. official is telling me and i want to read the words very...
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they've been wrong on isis. so yes, intelligence and the people that i know in the intelligence community, they respect -- they respect congress and a president that challenges them to be the best that they can be. >> okay, speaking of congress -- >> it's really hard -- >> i can -- we have a short time. i want to talk about congress and lawmakers because republican lindsey graham told cnn this week that donald trump is going against virtually the entire senate. listen to this. >> i would say that the 99 of us believe the russians did this and we're going to do something about it. along with senator mccain, after this trip is over, we're going to have the hearings and we're going to put sanctions together that hit putin as an individual, in his inner circle, for interfering in our election. >> so you say -- you, correct me if i'm wrong, you question the intelligence of our expert, say donald trump has every right to question the intelligence of our experts. but does donald trump really want to go into this battle
they've been wrong on isis. so yes, intelligence and the people that i know in the intelligence community, they respect -- they respect congress and a president that challenges them to be the best that they can be. >> okay, speaking of congress -- >> it's really hard -- >> i can -- we have a short time. i want to talk about congress and lawmakers because republican lindsey graham told cnn this week that donald trump is going against virtually the entire senate. listen to this....
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. >> he is the founder of isis. he's the founder of isis. >> but after years of stoking conspiracies about president obama's birthplace, trump reversed course for the sake of his own presidential run. >> president barack obama was born in the united states. period. >> then there were the debates. the candidates' performances in three face-to-face fights were must-see tv for voters. >> hello. >> clinton used the match-ups to lure trump off message. >> he called this woman miss piggy. then he called her miss house keeping because she was latina. donald, shy has a name. >> where did you find -- >> her name is alicia machado. >> trump successfully painted clinton as more of the same, part of the problem in washington, which it turns out clearly resonated. >> she's been doing this for 30 years and why hasn't she made the agreements better? >> the monster political storm rocking donald trump's campaign. >> october brought an unwelcome surprise for the trump campaign. and instantly infamous caught on tape moment from a 200
. >> he is the founder of isis. he's the founder of isis. >> but after years of stoking conspiracies about president obama's birthplace, trump reversed course for the sake of his own presidential run. >> president barack obama was born in the united states. period. >> then there were the debates. the candidates' performances in three face-to-face fights were must-see tv for voters. >> hello. >> clinton used the match-ups to lure trump off message. >> he...
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isis, o care, et cetera. but seemed cordial. >> done everything we can to make sure successful and will continue. >> never met him before but had good chemistry going. i found him to be terrific. i found him to be very smart and very nice. >> since then the two have had several phone conversations and today trump's incoming press secretary sean spicer tried to downplay the public bickering. >> they continue to talk. i don't know when the last time, but as inauguration gets closer, current president and his team have been generous with time for the transition. >> today between closed door meetings, trump made brief appearances at mar alaggo resort. trump taking credit. u.s. consumer confidence index surged nearly four points. highest level in more than 15 years. thanks donald. >> white house aides say won't back down from his accomplishments despite what trump is claiming credit for. unemployment at 4.6%, and approval rating is almost 60%. cnn washington. >> and joining us from l.os angeles. thanks to both of
isis, o care, et cetera. but seemed cordial. >> done everything we can to make sure successful and will continue. >> never met him before but had good chemistry going. i found him to be terrific. i found him to be very smart and very nice. >> since then the two have had several phone conversations and today trump's incoming press secretary sean spicer tried to downplay the public bickering. >> they continue to talk. i don't know when the last time, but as inauguration...
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jobs leaving, isis, ocare, etc. but just days a after the election the two appeared seemingly cord shl. >> we've done every to make sure they are successful as i promised and that will continue. >> i found him to be terrific. i found him to be very smart and very nice. >> since then the two have had several phone conversations. and today trump's incoming press secretary sean spicer tried to down play the public bickering. >> they continue to talk. i don't know when the last time they did but as the inauguration gets closer both the current president and his team have been very helpful and generous with that you are time as far as the transition. >> reporter: today trump made several brief appearances at mar-a-lago. while obama is vacations trump had been claiming credit for the country's positive economic outlook sighing the u.s. consumer confidence index in december surged to 113.7. the highest level in more than 15 years. thanks donald. white house aides say the president will not back down from his own record of
jobs leaving, isis, ocare, etc. but just days a after the election the two appeared seemingly cord shl. >> we've done every to make sure they are successful as i promised and that will continue. >> i found him to be terrific. i found him to be very smart and very nice. >> since then the two have had several phone conversations. and today trump's incoming press secretary sean spicer tried to down play the public bickering. >> they continue to talk. i don't know when the...
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the assessment of isis as being a jv team. so i think -- >> intelligence has made mistakes in the past, it's never perfect. but you know as well as me, you know far more than me having been chair han of the intelligence community, that the intelligence community does not often go public with their assessments unless they have evidence to back it up. >> yeah, i've been very, very concerned about exactly what you've pointed out, is that the intelligence community has gone public with some of these assessments and hasn't really provided the backup for the detail in terms of exactly how they got there, and i think that's something that donald trump and his people are going to dig into. it's something that the senate has said they are going to dig into. and i think it's a question that the american people want to have answered. >> let me ask you this. let's separate from the russia issue specifically, and just the larger issue of the relationship between the president, the executive, and his or her intelligence agencies, because he
the assessment of isis as being a jv team. so i think -- >> intelligence has made mistakes in the past, it's never perfect. but you know as well as me, you know far more than me having been chair han of the intelligence community, that the intelligence community does not often go public with their assessments unless they have evidence to back it up. >> yeah, i've been very, very concerned about exactly what you've pointed out, is that the intelligence community has gone public with...
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isis. o care, et cetera. but just days after the bruising election, the two appeared seemingly cordial. >> we have done everything we can to make sure that they are successful, as i promised. that will continue. >> i never met him before, but we had a very good chemistry going. i found him to be terrific. i found him to be very smart and very nice. >> reporter: since then the two have had several phone conversations, and today trump's incoming press secretary, sean spicer, tried to downplay the public bickering. >> they continue to talk. i don't know when the last time they did. but as the inauguration gets closer, both the current president and his team have been very helpful and generous with their time as far as the actual transition. >> reporter: today, between closed-door meetings trump made several brief appearances at his mar-a-lago resort. while obama is vacationing trump has been claiming credit for the economic outlook. saying the consumer confidence index surged to the highest level in more than 15
isis. o care, et cetera. but just days after the bruising election, the two appeared seemingly cordial. >> we have done everything we can to make sure that they are successful, as i promised. that will continue. >> i never met him before, but we had a very good chemistry going. i found him to be terrific. i found him to be very smart and very nice. >> reporter: since then the two have had several phone conversations, and today trump's incoming press secretary, sean spicer,...
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investment to fight isis as he leaves office. so what is the state of the battle that donald trump is about to inherit? that story next. won't replace te of your totaled new car. the guy says you picked the wrong insurance plan. no, i picked the wrong insurance company. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, you won't have to worry about replacing your car because you'll get the full value back including depreciation. and if you have more than one liberty mutual policy, you qualify for a multi-policy discount, saving you money on your car and home coverage. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. german police say they've detained a man who may be linked to the berlin christmas market attack that left 12 dead. a prosecutor says the 40-year-old's phone number was found an the attacker's cellphone. dutch police say it's likely the t terrorist travelled through the netherlands before reaching italy where he was killed. isis believed it i
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other more pressing issues in the region including the mass murder in syria by assad and the rise of isis. for more on all of this, oren lieberman and global afars correspondent elise labott at the state department and national correspondent suzanne malveaux. >> oren start with you. the city of jerusalem cancel add vote to approve new construction in east juices lerusalem about request of prime minister netanyahu. what is the reaction? >> reporter: interesting point. the speech wasn't carried live on israeli television. part may be the decision many here didn't want to hear what ker hi to say after the u.n. security council resolution vote. many israelis content to read about it tomorrow. as for reaction from the leadership here, prime minister benjamin netanyahu and palestinian president musahmoud abbas, taking time to respond. they haven't responded yet. one of the responses we have gotten is from the education minister here, naftali bennett. leader of the right wing party, saying basically, a one-state solution and israel will not accept a terrorist state next door. contactly have who
other more pressing issues in the region including the mass murder in syria by assad and the rise of isis. for more on all of this, oren lieberman and global afars correspondent elise labott at the state department and national correspondent suzanne malveaux. >> oren start with you. the city of jerusalem cancel add vote to approve new construction in east juices lerusalem about request of prime minister netanyahu. what is the reaction? >> reporter: interesting point. the speech...
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and there will have to be a very difficult conversation about closing down the civil war on syria so isis can inspire more of these attacks. you can't sustain this security step up in europe, don. >> thank you very much. >>> we are taking stock of the stories that lit up your social media feed this year. up next, the top ten trending stories from an unprecedented 2016. wheat? in purina one true instinct grain free, real chicken is always #1. no corn, wheat or soy. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. be a park ranger, i got really excited. gabe's obviously really sick. and there's a lot that he isn't able to do, and make-a-wish stepped in. we had to climb up the mountain to get the injured hiker. he fell from, like, a rock. he's been the one that has been rescued so many times. he said to me, "today, i got to be the hero." (avo) the subaru share the love event has helped grant the wishes of over twelve hundred kids so far. get a new subaru, and we'll donate two hundred and fifty dollars more to help those in need. ♪put a little love in your heart.♪ choose. choo
and there will have to be a very difficult conversation about closing down the civil war on syria so isis can inspire more of these attacks. you can't sustain this security step up in europe, don. >> thank you very much. >>> we are taking stock of the stories that lit up your social media feed this year. up next, the top ten trending stories from an unprecedented 2016. wheat? in purina one true instinct grain free, real chicken is always #1. no corn, wheat or soy. support your...
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a political vacuum in syria and neighboring iraq paved the way for isis to rise. president obama's reluctance to go what he called all in meant he only offered limited support to moderate rebels. >> we wanted to do something, and it sounded like the right thing to do, but it was going to be impossible to do this on the cheap. >> reporter: meanwhile, russian air strikes helped regime forces tighten their grip. now aleppo in ruins. a humanitarian catastrophe unfolds. russian president president putin also on the march in europe, seizing crimea from ukraine and moving nuclear-capable missiles to nato's doorstep. while an aggressive china expands its reach in the south china sea. experts say president obama's restraint emboldened america's adversaries. >> he's made clear that he does not see the united states leading a global security system against those predator states, be it china, be it iran, north korea, be it russia, that are challenging the status quo. >> we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist. >> reporter: an early offer to engage with
a political vacuum in syria and neighboring iraq paved the way for isis to rise. president obama's reluctance to go what he called all in meant he only offered limited support to moderate rebels. >> we wanted to do something, and it sounded like the right thing to do, but it was going to be impossible to do this on the cheap. >> reporter: meanwhile, russian air strikes helped regime forces tighten their grip. now aleppo in ruins. a humanitarian catastrophe unfolds. russian president...
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a political vacuum in syria and neighboring iraq pave the way for isis to rise. president obama's reluctance to go all in meant he only offered limited support to rebels. >> we wanted to do something and it sounded like the right thing to do. but it was going to be impossible to do this on the cheap. >> meanwhile russian air strikes helps regime forces tighten their grips. and a humanitarian catastrophe unfolds. also on the march in europe, seizing crimea from ukraine and an aggressive china expanding its reach in the south china sea. experts say president obama's restraint emboldened his adversaries. >> he's made clear he does not see the united states leading against those states that are challenging the status quo. >> we will extend the hand. if you are willing to unclench your fist. >> in early offer to engage with america's foes led to a landmark nuclear deal with iran. but it didn't stop iranian aggression. president elect donald trump has threatened to tear up that deal or renegotiate it. world leaders with watching with hope and concern about this promise
a political vacuum in syria and neighboring iraq pave the way for isis to rise. president obama's reluctance to go all in meant he only offered limited support to rebels. >> we wanted to do something and it sounded like the right thing to do. but it was going to be impossible to do this on the cheap. >> meanwhile russian air strikes helps regime forces tighten their grips. and a humanitarian catastrophe unfolds. also on the march in europe, seizing crimea from ukraine and an...
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and as well as, of course, asking this nephew to pledge his allegiance to isis. german authorities over here are continui continuing their searches and also the french authorities have come up with a video. what we're seeing is that he went from berlin, somehow got to leon. they have video surveillance of anis amri in leon. we have the italians showing him on the video in millan after which he was killed in a gun fight with police. there are still a hot of holes. they say in germany we need more video surveillance. 60% of germans believe there should be more video surveillance. but there is also the question about privacy. >> there are calls for more than just increased video surveillance, right? >> reporter: yes. as a matter of fact, chancellor angela merkel's center right group, the cdu/csu have a shopping list they'd like to push through the bundeslag that includes more video surveillance and reregistering with iris scans and fingerprints all of the asylum seekers. they'd like the entire eu to register in that way all of the immigrants coming into europe. imag
and as well as, of course, asking this nephew to pledge his allegiance to isis. german authorities over here are continui continuing their searches and also the french authorities have come up with a video. what we're seeing is that he went from berlin, somehow got to leon. they have video surveillance of anis amri in leon. we have the italians showing him on the video in millan after which he was killed in a gun fight with police. there are still a hot of holes. they say in germany we need...
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. >> reporter: unimaginable attacks in the name of isis leaving a bloody trail on the borders of iraq and syria. [ screaming ] >> two explosions rocking the main terminal at brussels airport. >> across town in the center of the city a bomb exploded on a metro train. >> reporter: those two suicide bombers killed 33 people. three months later, another airport is hit. three men wearing explosive vests carrying ak-47s exiting a taxi curbside shooting at panicked travelers before blowing themselves up. 44 people would never make it out of that turkish airport. >> about six to eight gunmen have taken over this bakery/restaurant in dhaka in this more affluent posh area of the city in bangladesh. >> military commandos moved in, ending with 13 hostages saved, 20 other dead at the restaurant. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news -- >>> we are following breaking news out of france. >> more than a mile of carnage at the truck drove bown the beach prommen naude. >> reporter: ending with a slaughter of 84 people. the so-called soldiers of isis waged war in cities across the world, back in iraq,
. >> reporter: unimaginable attacks in the name of isis leaving a bloody trail on the borders of iraq and syria. [ screaming ] >> two explosions rocking the main terminal at brussels airport. >> across town in the center of the city a bomb exploded on a metro train. >> reporter: those two suicide bombers killed 33 people. three months later, another airport is hit. three men wearing explosive vests carrying ak-47s exiting a taxi curbside shooting at panicked travelers...
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, the fight against isis. the obama administration does say that it's expected to ramp up the fight against isis in the weeks ahead. is there anything that the president, the administration, the pentagon can now set in motion that could make an impact leading to the next administration? >> well, i want to return to something bob said in answering this question, which is that i'm not sure there's going to be that much different, at least initially, in the strategy towards isis. president trump, president-elect trump has said over and over again he intends to pursue isis with combating terrorist financing. with some kind of navy help on the ground, maybe in more of an adviser role, to use social media framework. these are the kinds of things the administration an doing and they could ramp up. in terms of the military presence in isis occupied or isis contested areas, i think the become administration is going to continue what it does. i'm not sure trump will go different from that. at least in his initial months
, the fight against isis. the obama administration does say that it's expected to ramp up the fight against isis in the weeks ahead. is there anything that the president, the administration, the pentagon can now set in motion that could make an impact leading to the next administration? >> well, i want to return to something bob said in answering this question, which is that i'm not sure there's going to be that much different, at least initially, in the strategy towards isis. president...